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was that obama's failure? a lack of political skill, perhaps, though it is equally likely that the currents were stronger than one person could shift. in recent years, america has gone through enormous economic, technological, political and cultural changes and some parts of the country, there has been a backlash to that change and to an african-american president. it remains unclear whether the country was ready for obama's vision. the most dramatic bet he made was health care. he spent the first few years of his presidency and all his political capital on passing it, and i would argue even if trump finds a way to repeal and replace it, remains a historic achievement. obama did what seven presidents failed to do. he made health care a fundamental right. it is the signature achievement of a consequential president. but presidential legacies also exist above and beyond laws and policies. we remember john f. kennedy for energy, vitality, elegance and intelligence he brought to the white house. and in that sense,
was that obama's failure? a lack of political skill, perhaps, though it is equally likely that the currents were stronger than one person could shift. in recent years, america has gone through enormous economic, technological, political and cultural changes and some parts of the country, there has been a backlash to that change and to an african-american president. it remains unclear whether the country was ready for obama's vision. the most dramatic bet he made was health care. he spent the...
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. >> i do think barack obama is arrogant. >> but now obama had to go it alone. and he was facing a new crisis. >> more troubles for gm and its workers. >> america's iconic car company, general motors, was in a death spiral. >> general motors right now, i think we're all afraid. >> they were talking about two weeks and bust. it was not two years. it was not, we have a problem here. we think we can keep it alive for two weeks. >> honk your horn. >> chrysler was collapsing as well. >> everybody is here for one common cause. we want to keep our jobs. >> there were layoffs. plant closings. >> it's time to get pissed off! >> yeah. >> we cannot and must not and we will not let our auto industry simply vanish. >> polls showed almost two-thirds of the american people opposed bailing out the car companies. mitt romney, whose father ran a car company, wrote an op-ed, let them go bankrupt. but barack obama decided to go all in. >> our government will be making a significant additional investment of about $30 billion in gm. >> the massive loan effectively made the u.s. gover
. >> i do think barack obama is arrogant. >> but now obama had to go it alone. and he was facing a new crisis. >> more troubles for gm and its workers. >> america's iconic car company, general motors, was in a death spiral. >> general motors right now, i think we're all afraid. >> they were talking about two weeks and bust. it was not two years. it was not, we have a problem here. we think we can keep it alive for two weeks. >> honk your horn. >>...
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>> obama is having trouble convincing democrats to say, i'm going to go with obama over clinton. they did not want to risk lose thing election. >> i'm not asking that you take me on a leap of faith. i'm asking you to look at the evidence and the record. >> we were feeling pretty good about her prospects, but our polling showed there was this obstacle for her to prove that she could indeed be commander in chief, even though she was a woman. >> when you are attacked, you have to deck your opponents. and that is what i believe. >> so we were running on the fact that she was incredibly experienced, she could start this job on day one and just go. >> senator hillary clinton has more than doubled her lead over barack obama. >> we were as far as 30 points behind in the national polls. our view was, if we didn't win the first primary in iowa, there would be no chance to win the nomination. and so he spent more than 80 days there in 2007. meeting one on one and in small groups. >> are any of these people over 30? >> i'm on my way to mason city, then sioux city, then counsel bluffs, then o
>> obama is having trouble convincing democrats to say, i'm going to go with obama over clinton. they did not want to risk lose thing election. >> i'm not asking that you take me on a leap of faith. i'm asking you to look at the evidence and the record. >> we were feeling pretty good about her prospects, but our polling showed there was this obstacle for her to prove that she could indeed be commander in chief, even though she was a woman. >> when you are attacked, you...
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. >> i can't trust obama. he's an arab. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act now will turn crisis io a catastrophe. >> it's not health reform. this is control. >> how is that hopy changy stuff working out for you? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> american people have sent a resounding and unmistakable message of change and new direction for america. >> it's been just five days since democrats took control of both houses of congress, but already the focus is shifting to the next political prize, the white house. >> when the election season begins in 2007, the climate is not very good if you are a republican. the war in iraq is very unpopular. and many democrats think they can win the presidency. >> senator biden joining a growing list of democratic candidates announcing their intentions for '08. >> you had a lot of candidates like chris dodd and joe biden, bill richardson and in the end you thought, well, this is going to be hillary clinton's time. >> for some time it's been no secret
. >> i can't trust obama. he's an arab. >> the first african-american president of the united states. >> failure to act now will turn crisis io a catastrophe. >> it's not health reform. this is control. >> how is that hopy changy stuff working out for you? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> american people have sent a resounding and unmistakable message of change and new direction for america. >> it's been just five days since democrats took control of both houses of...
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obama. she was michelle obama. >> in 2007, she didn't mince words on the trail. saying this about her husband. >> he still has trouble putting the bread up and putting his socks in the dirty clothes. and he still doesn't do a better job than our 5-year-old daughter at mixing his bed. you have to forgive me if i am stunned by this barack obama thing. >> when people are acting like her husband was a political messiah, she knew it wasn't true. we all talked like that and make jokes about our husbands. it is so familiar and comfortable that she can warm up a crowd easily by making those kinds of jokes. >> that are same year, mrs. obama told glamour magazine said their daughters don't want to climb into their parents bed because their dad is too snorey and stinky. >> i loved hearing her put downs and sass and saying in the morning he was not at his best. it was humanizing. >> michelle obama was lampoon and accused of being an angry black woman and targeted after comments she made in wisconsin. >> for the first time in my adult lifetime, i'm really proud of my country
obama. she was michelle obama. >> in 2007, she didn't mince words on the trail. saying this about her husband. >> he still has trouble putting the bread up and putting his socks in the dirty clothes. and he still doesn't do a better job than our 5-year-old daughter at mixing his bed. you have to forgive me if i am stunned by this barack obama thing. >> when people are acting like her husband was a political messiah, she knew it wasn't true. we all talked like that and make...
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obama. she's more than the first african-american first lady. today she's a global icon and a political powerhouse. i'm randi kaye, and this is a cnn special report. history made, the legacy of michelle obama. ♪ january 17, 1964, on the south side of chicago, a future first lady is born. michelle, lavonne, robinson grew up in the south shore. her older brother craig remembers it well. >> we didn't know how poor we were. so it was terrific. >> her mother, marian robinson volunteered at school so she could keep a close eye on her children. her father, frasier robinson, worked for the city's water department. in his early 30s, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. >> we watched a man who was disabled get up and go to work every day. >> he was our provider. he was our champion, our hero. but, as he got sicker, it got harder for him to walk. took him longer to get dressed in the morning. you know, but if h was in pain, he never let on. he never stopped smiling and laughing. >> he conducted
obama. she's more than the first african-american first lady. today she's a global icon and a political powerhouse. i'm randi kaye, and this is a cnn special report. history made, the legacy of michelle obama. ♪ january 17, 1964, on the south side of chicago, a future first lady is born. michelle, lavonne, robinson grew up in the south shore. her older brother craig remembers it well. >> we didn't know how poor we were. so it was terrific. >> her mother, marian robinson...
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obama. [ applause ] >> i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states, and i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks, in tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk, all about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative, how we want everybody to be dependent on the government, how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that every one of us in this room who amounts to anything, we're all completely self-made. one of the greatest chairmen the democratic party ever had, bob strauss, used to say that every politician wants every voter to believe he was born in a log cabin he built himself. but as strauss then admitted, it ain't so. we democrats, we think the country works better with a strong middle class, with real opportunities for poor folks to work their way into it, where the relentless focus on the future with business and go
obama. [ applause ] >> i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states, and i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. now, folks, in tampa a few days ago, we heard a lot of talk, all about how the president and the democrats don't really believe in free enterprise and individual initiative, how we want everybody to be dependent on the government, how bad we are for the economy. this republican narrative, its alternative universe says that...
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barack obama. very consistent with all of the various reactions from the left and right so far, a very good night for mitt romney, not very good for the president of the united states. >> those poll numbers are telling. >> in polarized america, for any candidate to get above 50% are huge. 45%, 43%, solid republican. >> are those undecided voters? >> registered voters who watched the debate. a lot of president's supporters say he got spanked tonight. >> it tightens -- what this means, it's likely as we saw in 2004, when john kerry won the first debate, that the polls will tighten a bit, and -- but it also means to me that the obama campaign can't press the delete button fast enough on this debate and they will go out there and they will erase it. and they will go on the attack and they are very good at doing that, and the president can be good at doing that. it may get him back on his game. >> may not change the numbers very quickly. but it does prompt a lot of people to do, i need to take a second
barack obama. very consistent with all of the various reactions from the left and right so far, a very good night for mitt romney, not very good for the president of the united states. >> those poll numbers are telling. >> in polarized america, for any candidate to get above 50% are huge. 45%, 43%, solid republican. >> are those undecided voters? >> registered voters who watched the debate. a lot of president's supporters say he got spanked tonight. >> it tightens...
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>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes off. >> i don't think he's american, no, he is not. >> i can't trust obama. he is an arab. he is not? >> mow miami. >> no? -- no, ma'am. >> no? >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family citizen i happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a service by refusing to embrace conspiracies and nasty attacks on obama. it's unfortunate. there were pockets of the country pushing that way. i will respect him and i want -- no, no. i want everyone to be respectful. >> john mccain is so mavicy he's have vicking away from his supporters and getting booed from hit. >> he created a monster he can control. there is a way to play this game you have no good choices. we are watching a campaign that has maneuvered itself into exactly that position. >> as the polls open from the east to the west across this country, eager voters showing up before the polls even opened, in many cases lines as far as the eye could
>> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes off. >> i don't think he's american, no, he is not. >> i can't trust obama. he is an arab. he is not? >> mow miami. >> no? -- no, ma'am. >> no? >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family citizen i happen to have disagreements with. >> i think mccain did the country a service by refusing to embrace conspiracies and nasty attacks on obama. it's unfortunate. there...
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. >> obama care has been the law for four years. why don't they just talk about something else? >> yesterday, the republican controlled house voted to fund the government if democrats agreed to delay the health care law another year, as well as instituting other provisions republicans have not been able to pass, allowing employers to deny contraception coverage to employees. it goes against their beliefs, for example. the democrat controlled senate says no way, no how. they passed a clean government funding bill and say that's it. >> harry reid has conceded on nothing. he has said he refuses even to talk, he refuses to compromise, he refuses to budge. >> now the government lies in wait for the potential impact of this impasse, also known as a partial government shutdown. >> how dare you? how dare you? how dare you presume a failure? the fact is, the fact is this country is based on people saying they won't do things, and at the end of the day, coming together for compromise. >> of course it is, congressman issa, but to be fair, this
. >> obama care has been the law for four years. why don't they just talk about something else? >> yesterday, the republican controlled house voted to fund the government if democrats agreed to delay the health care law another year, as well as instituting other provisions republicans have not been able to pass, allowing employers to deny contraception coverage to employees. it goes against their beliefs, for example. the democrat controlled senate says no way, no how. they passed a...
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obama? >> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes over. >> he's not american. >> i can't trust obama. >> he's an arab. >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family man, citizen, that i just happen to have disagreements with >> mccain did the country a service by refusing to embrace nasty attacks on obama and rebuking people who tried to launch those attacks. it's unfortunate that there were pockets in the country that were pushing that way. everyone to be respectful. >> john mccain is now so mavericky, he's mavericky and getting booed for it. >> he finds himself having creating this monster he can no longer control. there's a way to play this game so you end up with no good choices. we are watching a campaign in that position. >> the polls open from the east to the west across this country, the picture emerged. eager voters showed up before the polls opened and in many cases lines as far as the eye could see. >> all of it felt like is this a real th
obama? >> obama scares me. i just -- i'm worried about what will happen to this country if obama takes over. >> he's not american. >> i can't trust obama. >> he's an arab. >> no, ma'am. he's a decent family man, citizen, that i just happen to have disagreements with >> mccain did the country a service by refusing to embrace nasty attacks on obama and rebuking people who tried to launch those attacks. it's unfortunate that there were pockets in the country...
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he met michelle obama in 1989. wolf, i guess it goes to show that nothing really is off-limits. >> when you become president of the united states that is certainly true. thank you very much, mary, for that. >>> here's another story we're watching. it's why they keep the animals behind glass. take a look at what happens when this hungry lion sees a toddler in a zebra-striped sweatshirt. so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and mineral
he met michelle obama in 1989. wolf, i guess it goes to show that nothing really is off-limits. >> when you become president of the united states that is certainly true. thank you very much, mary, for that. >>> here's another story we're watching. it's why they keep the animals behind glass. take a look at what happens when this hungry lion sees a toddler in a zebra-striped sweatshirt. so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who...
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thank you, president obama. an asses ancestral home of the first people of alaska. >> i spent half my life covering bill clinton. love him or not, and there are a lot of people in the not column. he was a polarizing guy when he left office. he's redeemed himself a bit in the post-presidency. love him or not, he's unique. as david said, in his generation, he's unique. there is nobody like him. like every clinton speech, it could use an editor. but like every clinton speech, it was aimed like hammer on nail what he views the problem. remember, he used to be fond of telling you -- he calls me johnny, i call him governor -- i was george mcgovern's campaign manager, this and that, and what did he do? a direct appeal to young voters. he knows the problems president obama faces as the electorate, and he went at it like a campaign manager. the question is can he move votes? alex says lock the doors. i'm not so sure just in the sense of there is such a tiny slice of the electorate out there that is movable, are they goin
thank you, president obama. an asses ancestral home of the first people of alaska. >> i spent half my life covering bill clinton. love him or not, and there are a lot of people in the not column. he was a polarizing guy when he left office. he's redeemed himself a bit in the post-presidency. love him or not, he's unique. as david said, in his generation, he's unique. there is nobody like him. like every clinton speech, it could use an editor. but like every clinton speech, it was aimed...
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obama. we had a very difficult moment in 2008. there were two wonderful, credible candidates fighting against each other. they came together and they are still together. bill clinton, once again, validated president obama who is someone who is up to the job and getting america back on track. >> they're probably not hanging out together having a beer after this. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe as you well know. >> carly fiorina? >> i agree. i think bill clinton is an incredibly skillful and fantastic storyteller. we heard a story in that clip that you played. his story was all the problems were caused by republicans for the last eight years. it was bill clinton that seened financial deregulation, democrats who sat and stood in opposition to reigning in fannie mae and freddie mac, which helped create the mortgage crisis. he told a great story. problem is he used some facts that helped him and ignored some facts that didn't help him. it was vintage clinton, great t
obama. we had a very difficult moment in 2008. there were two wonderful, credible candidates fighting against each other. they came together and they are still together. bill clinton, once again, validated president obama who is someone who is up to the job and getting america back on track. >> they're probably not hanging out together having a beer after this. they've gone their separate ways. >> it depends on the recipe as you well know. >> carly fiorina? >> i agree. i...
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obama and boehner. one quote, it was increasingly clear that no one was running washington. >>> plus, the dnc up against mtv. the vmas are tonight. from the network that spearheaded the rock the vote campaign, are they shooting themselves in the foot here? >>> and next year begins now for the 32 nfl teams looking to take home the lombardi trophy. and what better way to kick off the nfl season than with one of the biggest rivalries, the cowboys and the giants. "newsroom" starts now. >>> and good morning to you. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. we begin in charlotte where democrats are setting the stage for the big finale. but an elder superstar of the party may have stolen the show. we'll listen to some key moments of bill clinton's rousing speech to the party faithful in just a moment. expectations were high, and by virtually all accounts the former president delivered. that will make a tough act to follow for vice president joe biden, who delivers a "primetime" address on this fina
obama and boehner. one quote, it was increasingly clear that no one was running washington. >>> plus, the dnc up against mtv. the vmas are tonight. from the network that spearheaded the rock the vote campaign, are they shooting themselves in the foot here? >>> and next year begins now for the 32 nfl teams looking to take home the lombardi trophy. and what better way to kick off the nfl season than with one of the biggest rivalries, the cowboys and the giants....
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because we still have 23 million people unemployed. >> the first half year of barack obama obama was just a financial meltdown. brought on by eight years of republican administration. >> let's go back and look at his promises. we can look at his promises from his convention speh four years ago where he said he was going to create more jobs and get the debt down. i think it is very symbolic of something you didn't hear. the national debt reached $16 trillion. that's very substantial. you did not hear the democrats talking about how to get that debt down for our children and grandchildren. >> before we get into the nitty-gritty of broken promises, we did see an extraordinary bit of video in the teddy kennedy tribute which had your guy, mitt romney, apparently saying on the record in a debate he's pro-choice when it comes to abortion. what surprised me is not that he flip-flop on that. we know about that. he was 47 years old. i'm 47 years old. much as i'd love to be a spring chicken, i'm not. i'm a fully rounded adult. is it really conceivable his view just evolved? or is it not more li
because we still have 23 million people unemployed. >> the first half year of barack obama obama was just a financial meltdown. brought on by eight years of republican administration. >> let's go back and look at his promises. we can look at his promises from his convention speh four years ago where he said he was going to create more jobs and get the debt down. i think it is very symbolic of something you didn't hear. the national debt reached $16 trillion. that's very substantial....
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my name is michelle obama. i'm married to this guy, barack obama. >> and she came under fire for this controversial statement. >> for the first time in my adult lifetime, i'm really proud of my country. >> and it caused this enormous firestorm, and it was one example of several that the campaign cringed over. >> after some polish, and some practise, mrs. obama's campaign skills would culminate here. >> you see, that is why i love this country. >> as soon as the american people could see her and judge her for themselves, she was a hit. and it's been that way ever since. >> the sacrifices, travel and hard work would pay off, in an historic election result. >> the nation's next first lady, michelle obama. >>> coming up, an unconventional first lady. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten yea
my name is michelle obama. i'm married to this guy, barack obama. >> and she came under fire for this controversial statement. >> for the first time in my adult lifetime, i'm really proud of my country. >> and it caused this enormous firestorm, and it was one example of several that the campaign cringed over. >> after some polish, and some practise, mrs. obama's campaign skills would culminate here. >> you see, that is why i love this country. >> as soon as...
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it was do-over obama today. it was kind of like the guy who has all his come-backs five minutes too late, and he had all his come-backs on the campaign trail today, calling mitt romney a whole new person, different kind of candidate, and you saw a very much more aggressive president obama, and i think that's what you will see two weeks from now when he shows up at the next debate with romney in new york. >> jim, on the campaign trail, governor romney today more energized? >> absolutely. we were with him on his campaign plane during the day and as he got on the plane, he was smiling, he was laughing with his campaign staff. there was a spring in his step. there was an air of confidence in this campaign that i haven't seen in several weeks and in talking to senior romney advisor eric fehrnstrom, he said to me if this was a prize fight, they would have stopped the fight. that's how well they think mitt romney did. they're not going to be taking their foot off the gas pedal, i can tell you that the romney campaign c
it was do-over obama today. it was kind of like the guy who has all his come-backs five minutes too late, and he had all his come-backs on the campaign trail today, calling mitt romney a whole new person, different kind of candidate, and you saw a very much more aggressive president obama, and i think that's what you will see two weeks from now when he shows up at the next debate with romney in new york. >> jim, on the campaign trail, governor romney today more energized? >>...
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but obama seems unconcerned. obama's energy and efforts have been focused on slashing america's -- >> out of interest, what would you be doing? would you be sending in american troops in tehran? >> no, look, obama supported the protesters in egypt very happily when they were demanding democracy in egypt. a year earlier there were massive demonstrations in iran calling for an end to the regime of the mullahs. what did obama do? obama said we should not get involved. there's a debate. let them settle it up. i'm simply saying let's support pro-democracy elements in iran just as we supported them in egypt. >> you think barack obama's so disinterested and unworried by fundamentalists that he's the guy that risked his entire presidency on sending helicopters full of navy s.e.a.l.s into pakistan to take out osama bin laden. that's not really the actions of a guy who's not worried, is it? >> no, i think we have to make an important distinction here. he does not support al qaeda or bin laden. sees those guys as internatio
but obama seems unconcerned. obama's energy and efforts have been focused on slashing america's -- >> out of interest, what would you be doing? would you be sending in american troops in tehran? >> no, look, obama supported the protesters in egypt very happily when they were demanding democracy in egypt. a year earlier there were massive demonstrations in iran calling for an end to the regime of the mullahs. what did obama do? obama said we should not get involved. there's a debate....
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barack obama. quoining ing joining us is mark preston. you are getting what the sanders campaign knew about this. what are you learning? >> wolf, we heard from president obama right there is very important at the very end talking about how the democratic party divided eight years ago and how quickly they came together and when hillary clinton abandoned the bid for president of the united states and i spoke to a senator, senator sanders, senior aide on the campaign and read to you a little bit of our discussion. he said that the president's endorsement of secretary clinton was expected and he described senator sanders meeting with the president today as very good and very positive so clearly senator sanders knew it was coming and not a surprise to the campaign. as for how they feel about the campaign at this moment, he described it as a very hard-run campaign and emphasized that they're going to compete in the district of columbia primary and he said that after he left the white house and said very
barack obama. quoining ing joining us is mark preston. you are getting what the sanders campaign knew about this. what are you learning? >> wolf, we heard from president obama right there is very important at the very end talking about how the democratic party divided eight years ago and how quickly they came together and when hillary clinton abandoned the bid for president of the united states and i spoke to a senator, senator sanders, senior aide on the campaign and read to you a little...
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and what deals has -- >> i mean obama knows the art of the deal. >> oh, obama, yeah. definitely not donald trump. >> you think it's because he's the first black president? >> maybe. i mean we've already established that donald trump is a bigot. we already know that he looks down on ethnic minorities just based on his career, the way he speaks about people of color. it's clear that he doesn't not see -- he doesn't have the same level of respect. i think that's just obvious. but that's not the -- i don't think that's the only reason. maybe that's part of it, but also, you know, he's just incredibly insecure. he is one of the most thin-skinned, insecure men in the most powerful position in the world i've ever seen. and this manic obsession, it's jealousy. it's envy. he just can't stand that someone is adored more than he is. and something else about his obsession with president obama which i find very strange, it shows the double standard of his ability to tell lies. he just lies about president obama, whether it was about him putting a spy into his campaign or whether i
and what deals has -- >> i mean obama knows the art of the deal. >> oh, obama, yeah. definitely not donald trump. >> you think it's because he's the first black president? >> maybe. i mean we've already established that donald trump is a bigot. we already know that he looks down on ethnic minorities just based on his career, the way he speaks about people of color. it's clear that he doesn't not see -- he doesn't have the same level of respect. i think that's just...
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barack obama turned that inside out. if you don't understand who i am, if you're trying to figure out who i am, well, here's my uncle. there's a good chance that you have an uncle who is just like this guy. >> charlie, your nephew, barack obama, will end this politics of distortion and division. that flag that hangs from the rafters and that you have waved here this evening, that flag doesn't belong to any ideology. it doesn't belong to any political party. it is an enduring symbol of our nation, and it belongs to all the american people. me to get u. -no hair stylist and cheerleader. so adding a “student” title might feel overwhelming. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, family, finances and mental health. it's coming along. well, it can. national university. supporting the whole you. (vo) verizon has the epic new phone your business needs on the 5g network it deserves. boost your team's productivity with samsung's fastest processor yet. switch and save up to $1000 on the new galaxy s23 ultra
barack obama turned that inside out. if you don't understand who i am, if you're trying to figure out who i am, well, here's my uncle. there's a good chance that you have an uncle who is just like this guy. >> charlie, your nephew, barack obama, will end this politics of distortion and division. that flag that hangs from the rafters and that you have waved here this evening, that flag doesn't belong to any ideology. it doesn't belong to any political party. it is an enduring symbol of our...
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i had 281 for obama. he predicted 303 for obama. right now he's hoping obama doesn't win florida so his number will stay the same. >> we've got to take a short break when we come back in just a moment we're going to talk about the asian market the reaction overnight to the president's re-election. we'll also talk about what wall street's going to be thinking. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away
i had 281 for obama. he predicted 303 for obama. right now he's hoping obama doesn't win florida so his number will stay the same. >> we've got to take a short break when we come back in just a moment we're going to talk about the asian market the reaction overnight to the president's re-election. we'll also talk about what wall street's going to be thinking. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can...
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>> michelle obama. >> governor? >> oh, boy, the obamas, both of them. quite a pair. >> you can only choose one. andrew? >> oh, i can't. >> andrew? >> anderson, kamala harris had to follow barack obama. she met that standard. it was amazing. i loved it. >> you're still on the kamala harris high. all right. scott? >> i really am. >> yeah, the obamas -- the obamas are so head and shoulders above everyone else in their party in terms of oratory skills and, frankly, personal speechwriting ability that they were always destined to outshine everyone in this convention. >> really extraordinary. we have much more on the democratic convention. want to thank all the folks with me. chris cuomo, don lemon pick up our coverage right after a quick break. if you're at home thinking about your financial plan... so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy for you
>> michelle obama. >> governor? >> oh, boy, the obamas, both of them. quite a pair. >> you can only choose one. andrew? >> oh, i can't. >> andrew? >> anderson, kamala harris had to follow barack obama. she met that standard. it was amazing. i loved it. >> you're still on the kamala harris high. all right. scott? >> i really am. >> yeah, the obamas -- the obamas are so head and shoulders above everyone else in their party in terms of...
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face so the chairman of the joint chiefs was obama, the secretary of state was obama. it sort of captured -- obama has this fantasy, he didn't kill bin laden. the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s did. he didn't find bin laden. an enormous intelligence effort over a long period did. if you read the remarkable recent book "the finish" by mark bowden who earlier had done "blackhawk down" you get a sense of the effort that went into tracking down and killing bin laden. i don't take anything away from the president for making the decision to do it but i think it would be pretty hard for a president not to have decided to go after bin laden once they found him. >> yes, but let's be honest. if it was the other way round and mitt romney was the incumbent president and he had taken out bin laden, he would be talking about nothing else. it's all politics, isn't it, at the end of the day. let's get down to nitty-gritty here. let's move on to ohio. because it's getting increasingly clear it's going to be a very, very tight race. may all come down to ohio. how important is this whole issue of t
face so the chairman of the joint chiefs was obama, the secretary of state was obama. it sort of captured -- obama has this fantasy, he didn't kill bin laden. the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s did. he didn't find bin laden. an enormous intelligence effort over a long period did. if you read the remarkable recent book "the finish" by mark bowden who earlier had done "blackhawk down" you get a sense of the effort that went into tracking down and killing bin laden. i don't take anything...
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obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> president obama just earlier tonight. raw politics looking ahead to tomorrow and, of course, looking ahead at the next four years, we have a team of professionals here, who have seen a lot of presidential history being made. republican consultant margaret hoover joining us, ari fleischer, former president clinton adviser and mastermind, paul begala and president of rebuild the dream is here as well. paul, you wrote an article in "the daily beast" i think it was today, you basically said, the president should say all the right things in his speech tomorrow about coming together and unity, and then he should go out and be ruthless? >> yes, yes. he famously hosted steven spielberg and daniel day-lewis and the stars behind the movie "lincoln." that is the lesson of lincoln, in his first inaugural he talked about appealing to better angels of our nature, then we went to wa
obama. and to address the most significant event of this weekend, i love her bangs. she looks good. she always looks good. >> president obama just earlier tonight. raw politics looking ahead to tomorrow and, of course, looking ahead at the next four years, we have a team of professionals here, who have seen a lot of presidential history being made. republican consultant margaret hoover joining us, ari fleischer, former president clinton adviser and mastermind, paul begala and president of...
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a senior obama administration source. with me here still is jeffrey toobin. that's a little bit of what we were wondering allowed before we went to break exactly what the warning was relating to. >> i think it's clear that president obama understood that president trump was going to appoint people with different policy views than the obama administration. he was not going to warn him away from people who simply had different policy views. this is an -- his concern as jake tapper has learned more specifically now related to mike flynn's relationship with russia. which ultimately led to his departure a little more than three weeks into the administration. but the fact that donald trump would ignore that advice is yet another example of how the trump administration and donald trump himself have looked the other way where russia is concerned. >> it also makes me wonder what does that say also about the vetting that was under way? we played a sound bite earlier of john kelly. when i became secretary of homeland security, my la
a senior obama administration source. with me here still is jeffrey toobin. that's a little bit of what we were wondering allowed before we went to break exactly what the warning was relating to. >> i think it's clear that president obama understood that president trump was going to appoint people with different policy views than the obama administration. he was not going to warn him away from people who simply had different policy views. this is an -- his concern as jake tapper has...
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this is about obama's legacy. he wants it to be seen as a repudiation of hillary clinton and the campaign she ran. so, i mean i think that is where we're seeing the trash talking. and it's striking, really, the way that, you know, trump seems to be under mining obama a lot or trying to from the sidelines and you wonder whether in a couple of months it's will be role reversal. >> trump did not take too kindly to this. he tweeted out, doing my best to disregard the many inflammatory president o. statements and road blocks. thought it was going smooth transition. not. in some ways this is a reversion to form. these folks didn't like each other initially. then they were friends. what's your sense? >> if that was the best company do in disregarding it's not very good and i think it's a preview of what lies ahead. i mean donald trump always is reacting to what is the last thing that was said about donald trump. but barack obama seems to have a pretty good talent for getting under his skin. and it would be a very unusual
this is about obama's legacy. he wants it to be seen as a repudiation of hillary clinton and the campaign she ran. so, i mean i think that is where we're seeing the trash talking. and it's striking, really, the way that, you know, trump seems to be under mining obama a lot or trying to from the sidelines and you wonder whether in a couple of months it's will be role reversal. >> trump did not take too kindly to this. he tweeted out, doing my best to disregard the many inflammatory...
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they're going to miss the -- michelle obama and they're going to miss the obama family. i am very, very proud of the president and very proud of his family. >> as the first african-american president, there are some who felt president obama didn't focus enough on issues particularly affecting ausm communities or speak about race relations as much as they wanted. what do you say to that? >> i have to remind people when he came in the country was losing 800,000 jobs so he had to get that recession under control. keep in mind, he had to deal with the ebola crisis, the bp spill. i could go on and on. many of these things have been forgotten. he had a lot to deal with. then he put together a package i know he wished could have been more but he had all kinds of opposition going against him. he had to be president for the entire nation. but the fact that he brought down the unemployment rate substantially both in the general population and throughout the country, the fact that the has made a difference with regard to health care now with the affordable care act, some 20-plus mi
they're going to miss the -- michelle obama and they're going to miss the obama family. i am very, very proud of the president and very proud of his family. >> as the first african-american president, there are some who felt president obama didn't focus enough on issues particularly affecting ausm communities or speak about race relations as much as they wanted. what do you say to that? >> i have to remind people when he came in the country was losing 800,000 jobs so he had to get...
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if we want to get rid of obama care, we're going to have to replace president obama. my mission is to make sure we do exactly that. >> supreme court decision was the good news for the president today. a clear case of you win some, you lose some. attorney general holder was held in contempt by the house over the fast and furious gun running sting. here to talk about it, ryan liza, washington correspondent for "the new yorker." katie pavish, news editor for the town hall. and author of "fast and furious." and charles blo. welcome to you all. you've heard the people tonight giving their views. what is your opinion of who's the winner and who's the winner today? >> i think in situations like this, you probably don't want to get too cute and counterintuitive. one of the candidates running for president wanted the supreme court to uphold this law. one did not. so to me, the clear winner is obama. and his administration. this is obviously the most significant thing he's done in his first 3 1/2 years. and i don't read much into the opinion that even, you know, conservative le
if we want to get rid of obama care, we're going to have to replace president obama. my mission is to make sure we do exactly that. >> supreme court decision was the good news for the president today. a clear case of you win some, you lose some. attorney general holder was held in contempt by the house over the fast and furious gun running sting. here to talk about it, ryan liza, washington correspondent for "the new yorker." katie pavish, news editor for the town hall. and...
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first, this inaugural flashback. >> obama! >> thank you. >> obama! >> thank you. >> there was a magic to the inaugural day for president obama. the first african-american to be president, as if the whole history of our country was coming full circle with the ending of slivery and now the first african-american president. >> the man whose father less than 60 years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath. >> the crowds were reveling in that spirit. 1.8 million than have ever been there before. just the idea that we have come this far as a nation. a sense of unity and a sense of pride. i think in our country that this was finally happening. let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new cadillac xts... another big night on the town, eh? ...and the return of life lived large. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your bu
first, this inaugural flashback. >> obama! >> thank you. >> obama! >> thank you. >> there was a magic to the inaugural day for president obama. the first african-american to be president, as if the whole history of our country was coming full circle with the ending of slivery and now the first african-american president. >> the man whose father less than 60 years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most...
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and that is why we need barack obama. president obama believes in a level playing field. he believes in a country where nobody gets a free ride or a golden parachute. a country where anyone who has a great idea and rolls up their sleeves has a chance to build a business. and anyone who works hard can build some security and raise a family. president obama believes in a country where billionaires pay their taxes, just like their secretaries do. and i can't believe, i have to say this in 2012, a country where women get equal pay for equal work. so let me ask you, let me ask you, america, are you ready to answer this call? are you ready to fight for good jobs and a strong middle class? are you ready to work for a level playing field? are you ready to prove to another generation of americans that we can build a better country, and a newer world. joe biden is ready. barack obama is ready. i'm ready. you're ready. thank you. god bless america. thank you. >> the auto bailout is a big topic this week, obviously coming up, the president of the united auto workers takes the stage.
and that is why we need barack obama. president obama believes in a level playing field. he believes in a country where nobody gets a free ride or a golden parachute. a country where anyone who has a great idea and rolls up their sleeves has a chance to build a business. and anyone who works hard can build some security and raise a family. president obama believes in a country where billionaires pay their taxes, just like their secretaries do. and i can't believe, i have to say this in 2012, a...
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." >> wolf, we're trying to make sense out of the obama doctrine before president obama goes to westpoint to confuse us all again. >> actually, you can sum up the obama doctrine with these words, no more dumb wars. the debate's going to start right now. >> tonight on "crossfire," a new deadline for u.s. troops to come home. >> we will bring america's longest war to a responsible end. >> is president obama making america stronger or weaker on the world stage? on the left, van jones. on the right, s.e. cupp. in the "crossfire," a contributing editor for atlantic media and bill crystal, editor of "the weekly standard." is the president keeping us safe or putting us at risk? tonight on "crossfire." >> welcome to "crossfire," i'm s.e. cupp. >> i'm van jones. we have guests with very different views of president obama's record of keeping us out of war. now, big news this afternoon. president obama has announced a firm deadline to get our troops home from afghanistan. now, remember, at one point we had over 100,000 americans over there in harm's way. by the end of 2016, thanks to this president,
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he could also point back to president obama then senator obama's vote on not raising the debt ceiling. okay? which president obama has since said was a bad vote. so, you know, i think the romney campaign can find plenty of areas in which it could say to president obama, well, you know what, maybe your experience didn't lead you to make the best decisions and how do you know my experience wouldn't lead me to make better decisions? i think this is the kind of argument as cory booker said that the american public in the end may not tune into as much as the obama campaign would hope because each side has an argument to make and meanwhile people are worried about they're jobs. president obama clearly wants to carry this argument on and on, though, john, and he will. >> you can see the president's passion today. there is no question he believes it. >> he is driving it. >> he is clearly -- it is interesting. i think he is clearly driving this strategy. this is not a campaign who is telling a candidate what to do. it is clearly a president that says this is what this campaign is about for me.
he could also point back to president obama then senator obama's vote on not raising the debt ceiling. okay? which president obama has since said was a bad vote. so, you know, i think the romney campaign can find plenty of areas in which it could say to president obama, well, you know what, maybe your experience didn't lead you to make the best decisions and how do you know my experience wouldn't lead me to make better decisions? i think this is the kind of argument as cory booker said that the...
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president obama has tried. i think presidents have to change, try to change the culture in which they are placed. in this case, this division that we have in the country isn't going to be healed. it wasn't healed by president clinton. it wasn't healed by president bush. it has not been healed by president obama be . >> you're saying it doesn't matter what he says tomorrow. he should just be ruthless. >> i think he's got to pursue his agenda with way president lincoln did. yes, with relentless commitment. i think the central political miscalculation of his first term is he thought his mere presence would bank those partisan. >> you're going to be saying yada, yada in his head. >> i think the more elegant way to say this -- >> what my client meant to say. >> i think he needs to say he wants unity but not unity at all costs. there's something more important that be just people getting along in this town. they deserve a better economy. he's got to show the willingness to work with anybody but also the willingness t
president obama has tried. i think presidents have to change, try to change the culture in which they are placed. in this case, this division that we have in the country isn't going to be healed. it wasn't healed by president clinton. it wasn't healed by president bush. it has not been healed by president obama be . >> you're saying it doesn't matter what he says tomorrow. he should just be ruthless. >> i think he's got to pursue his agenda with way president lincoln did. yes, with...
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the siblings of both michelle obama and barack obama. this is his half-sister speaking now. >> i'm maya soetoro-ng, an educator, mother of two, and proud to be barack obama's little sister. [ applause ] >> i'm craig robinson, michelle obama's big brother, father of four, and head coach of oregon state university's men's basketball team. any seven footers out there, give me a call. >> craig and i come from different states. we've had different upbringings. and as you can see, we have different perspectives on the world. >> but no matter how different we may seem, we share a set of values our parents gave us. values the same in chicago as they are in honolulu. a willingness to work hard. a commitment to education. and the responsibility to look out for each other. they're the values at the core of how barack and michelle have lived their lives, raised our nieces and led this country as president and first lady of the united states. >> four years ago, at this convention, i spoke with you all about how barack and i didn't grow up with much i
the siblings of both michelle obama and barack obama. this is his half-sister speaking now. >> i'm maya soetoro-ng, an educator, mother of two, and proud to be barack obama's little sister. [ applause ] >> i'm craig robinson, michelle obama's big brother, father of four, and head coach of oregon state university's men's basketball team. any seven footers out there, give me a call. >> craig and i come from different states. we've had different upbringings. and as you can see,...
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now in 2016 obama is packing up. at his last white house correspondents dinner he literally dropped the mike. >> with that i just have two more towards say. "obama out." [ cheers and applause ] >> part of him maybe wants to get away from the mike for a while so how did administration approach thorny questions about media access and transparency? i sat down with outgoing press secretary josh earnest in the white house briefing room and heard his advise for his successor. check this out. thinking about 2009, the beginning of president obama's time in this building to now, what are the biggest changes in the media landscape that have affected your job and the way the this white house communicates with the public? >> we've seen it change dramatically. that means there are news outlets people had never heard of that didn't exist that are now influential in our -- in the way people get news, including political news. there are now outlets or media platforms that were in their infancy in 2009 that now are prominent parts of
now in 2016 obama is packing up. at his last white house correspondents dinner he literally dropped the mike. >> with that i just have two more towards say. "obama out." [ cheers and applause ] >> part of him maybe wants to get away from the mike for a while so how did administration approach thorny questions about media access and transparency? i sat down with outgoing press secretary josh earnest in the white house briefing room and heard his advise for his successor....
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romney agreed with obama. the one area where i think obama gained an advantage, he quickly pointed out that romney was indecisive or waffled on an issue oregon back and forth. he kept saying, being commander in chief is about being consistent. i think that was probably the most effective line of attack. >> did he set a vision for why he should have four more years? >> the president? >> not any more than i think we've heard other than in the -- you know, in the summation. but i think what was striking to me. i heard from someone working with the president. in the word cloud should have been i agree. what we heard from mitt romney -- that may muddle things with him. with people who were looking for a clear way to make a decision. >> is it okay to say, i agree now, when earlier you were saying something else? >> that's the problem. if you watched the primary debates, romney was much more muscular and attacking the president on foreign policy. >> if you look at one thing i was struck by. afghanistan, he said, the
romney agreed with obama. the one area where i think obama gained an advantage, he quickly pointed out that romney was indecisive or waffled on an issue oregon back and forth. he kept saying, being commander in chief is about being consistent. i think that was probably the most effective line of attack. >> did he set a vision for why he should have four more years? >> the president? >> not any more than i think we've heard other than in the -- you know, in the summation. but i...
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brianna, you want an interview with president obama. i want an interview with president obama. he's giving one to president bill clinton to discuss obama care. why? >> reporter: because he needs some help, certainly, and because americans like bill clinton quite a bit. he has high approval ratings, he's an effective messenger. he connects, and president obama really needs help explaining this program, still unpopular. you look at a recent poll, an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll from earlier this month and it asked how well do you understand the new health care law. by a ratio of more than two to one, americans who were surveyed said that basically they didn't understand it very well. so we saw clinton being the key surrogate for president obama during the election, trying to bolster his economic policies, and now you see president obama doing the same thing, looking to clinton for that, only this time on this still unpopular health care reform law that i'm sure clinton may remind people he wishes he had been able to have during his presidency. >> i believe actually it was
brianna, you want an interview with president obama. i want an interview with president obama. he's giving one to president bill clinton to discuss obama care. why? >> reporter: because he needs some help, certainly, and because americans like bill clinton quite a bit. he has high approval ratings, he's an effective messenger. he connects, and president obama really needs help explaining this program, still unpopular. you look at a recent poll, an nbc news/"wall street journal"...
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and president obama says thank you, khodahafez. explain to our viewers what that means. >> it's actually pronounced khodahafez. >> you're wrong, too, jim. >> means god be with you. in fact, it's a point of contention in the islamic world. lots of people use the standard slang but the hard liners now say [ inaudible ] but that's inside baseball. >> thank you, fareed. i want to go to the white house and brianna keilar, our white house correspondent. brianna, one of the criticisms we have heard from republicans about president obama's posture when it comes to negotiating with john boehner is he'll negotiate with president rouhani but he won't negotiate with house speaker john boehner. i don't know that that's necessarily a fair criticism but he certainly gave them more ammunition with this announcement. >> reporter: certainly, and i think it's probably fair to say obviously clearly today, president obama has been on the phone more with the leader of iran than he has with the speaker of the house, as far as we know. i think here at the
and president obama says thank you, khodahafez. explain to our viewers what that means. >> it's actually pronounced khodahafez. >> you're wrong, too, jim. >> means god be with you. in fact, it's a point of contention in the islamic world. lots of people use the standard slang but the hard liners now say [ inaudible ] but that's inside baseball. >> thank you, fareed. i want to go to the white house and brianna keilar, our white house correspondent. brianna, one of the...
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no more obama! >> summer, 2009. >> afro len anymoinism coming t on a silver platter. >> i have a right for the government not to control my health care. >> across the country, a grass-roots rebellion gets ugly. the target, barack obama. >> why don't have i'm frofreedo? because we elected somebody to take our freedom? >> enraged by bailout, the right went ballistic by health care. >> why don't they take the health care being forced down our throat. >> the president was undeterred. >> i am not the first president to take up this cause but i am determined to be the last. we used a lot of political capital on health care and the reason is simple, we're the only advanced nation on earth that didn't make sure every person had affordable health care. >> when you consider presidents have been trying since teddy roosevelt to get health care passed, fdr was hoping to do it, jfk. >> no matter how hard the road, what history will record is that obama got it done. >> we are done. >> but that achievement that sev
no more obama! >> summer, 2009. >> afro len anymoinism coming t on a silver platter. >> i have a right for the government not to control my health care. >> across the country, a grass-roots rebellion gets ugly. the target, barack obama. >> why don't have i'm frofreedo? because we elected somebody to take our freedom? >> enraged by bailout, the right went ballistic by health care. >> why don't they take the health care being forced down our throat....
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. >> obama! obama! >> reporter: barack obama promised change. >> this is our chance to turn the page on the policies of the last seven and a ha years. >> reporter: the promises he made were big and they were specific. >> we are going to roll back the bush tax cuts. >> reporter: instead,' greed to extend those tax cuts for two more years, in a compromise to get republicans to extend jobless benefits to millions of unemployed americans. >> i have no doubt that everyone will find something in this compromise that they don't like. in fact, there are things in here that i don't like. >> reporter: barack obama promised to clean up the financial sector. >> we've got to solve this banking crisis. >> reporter: but opposition in congress watered the reforms down. banks are still risking your money. some say wall street is as treacherous as ever. barack obama promised foreclosure relief. >> we're going to put together a foreclosure fund to help people stay in their homes. >> reporter: his multiple plans did help,
. >> obama! obama! >> reporter: barack obama promised change. >> this is our chance to turn the page on the policies of the last seven and a ha years. >> reporter: the promises he made were big and they were specific. >> we are going to roll back the bush tax cuts. >> reporter: instead,' greed to extend those tax cuts for two more years, in a compromise to get republicans to extend jobless benefits to millions of unemployed americans. >> i have no doubt...
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president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> soledad o'brien joins us now with a look at what is ahead on "starting point." good morning. >> hey, zoraida. good morning to you. coming to you live from boca raton in florida. the site of last night's presidential debate from bayonets to detroit, from red lines to al qaeda, we're holding the candidates to their words. breaking down the facts for you this morning. we'll also take a look at the night's most memorable moments with massachusetts senator john kerry, former minnesota senator norm coleman, and bill burton with priorities usa action pac. also this morning are some energy drinks. we're going to tell y
president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. >>> soledad o'brien joins us now with a look at...